All Logistics & Cold chain articles – Page 165
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ArticleArgentine topfruit hit by double strike
Action by customs workers and Senasa officials aggravates and already dire situation, says CAFI
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ArticleNew citrus supply line opens in Venice
Fruit from Argentina and Uruguay heading for north-east Italian port, with more from Israel and North Africa on the way
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ArticleAfrican avos lead Maersk project
New partnership between Maersk Line and TradeMark East Africa is led by mapping of documents for avocados to Dutch retailers
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ArticleMaersk unaffected by Greek crisis
The imposition of capital controls has not prevented the container shipping giant from receiving payments and funding its activities
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ArticleShipping group enhances Asia service
The G6 shipping alliance announces Asia to North America service enhancement
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ArticleDover-Calais services resume
Ferry services between the UK and French ports have restarted, but the backlog of trucks will take days to clear
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ArticleLorries queuing outside Dover 'now on the move'
Blockade at Calais by French ferry workers has been suspended, although the threat of further action remains
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ArticleCR declares emergency in wake of floods
Widespread damage reported to pineapple and banana production along Caribbean coast
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ArticleNew inspection plant to open in Bio Bio
The facility will handle blueberries, apples and pears destined for the US
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ArticleAir cargo growth slows
The latest IATA data shows global air freight market growth continued to slow in May
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ArticleAsian trade backs Port of Hamburg
German port selected as Europe's best seaport at the 2015 Asian Freight, Logistics and Supply Chain Awards
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ArticleGreek referendum looms amid uncertainty
The Greek government has called for a referendum on the latest bailout deal, but it is the accompanying capital controls that are hindering companies’ ability to pay suppliers
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ArticlePort of Dover announces major contract
Contractors GRAHAM will develop final designs for new cargo terminal at Dover, with opportunities for Kent supply chain
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ArticleIndia plans to ease import inspections
India has opted to switch from testing 100 per cent of its imported food to random sampling
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ArticleStaples Vegetables driver injured after lorry overturns
Two cranes needed to recover the vehicle - carrying vegetables - from a ditch following the incident near Boston in Lincolnshire
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ArticleTransport chaos lessens in Calais
Stowaways and strikers combined to create chaos in Calais yesterday, but French and UK authorities are regaining order
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ArticlePort of Calais closes due to strike
Ferry services between Dover and Calais are suspended and Eurotunnel freight traffic faces delays of up to four hours
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ArticleG6 improves Asia-Europe service
G6 shipping alliance announces Asia to Europe service changes in response to market demand
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ArticleKoper top of the ports for Egyptian grapes
Slovenia's Port of Koper is Europe's number one loading port for Egyptian grapes this season
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ArticleMaersk Line lands global award
Group takes home two prizes from the Containerisation International Awards 2015

